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DIY Interiors Addict Laundry Styling

Fuse function and style in the home’s unsung hero

Unfortunately the laundry can be under-appreciated, overlooked and filled with clutter, making it the unsung hero of the home. However, with a few simple design changes, you may even enjoy doing the laundry (you never know!).

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Andry Grigor, head of design and innovation at Methven, shares his advice for a laundry makeover.

Storage is key

Making use of small spaces has been a hot topic in recent years, particularly as Australians are increasingly living in smaller homes and apartments. Storage solutions are central to a functional laundry space and are key to ensuring an efficient laundry system. Incorporate as much cabinetry as possible for extra storage space. Add a utility cart to provide additional storage and movability, or a range of baskets and hampers, for an organised and practical laundry system, or try mounting the iron on the wall for added floor space. A sink mixer with a longer neck allows for more room in the sink area, for improved cleaning and washing.

Think about fittings and tapware

By simply replacing your tapware you can drastically improve the look of a space. In modern homes, laundries are an extension of the bathroom and kitchen. To create a seamless flow throughout the home, add fixtures and fittings with the same range of colours and styles to help create a sense of unison. Consider how you want your finished space to look and feel. How will it fit in with the rest of your home?

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Tiles can make a big difference

A change of tiles can transform the overall style and feel of your laundry. For a timeless and simple design, stick to the ever-popular white tile in either a square shape for a classic look, or try something new such as the slender finger-like kitkat tiles which look gorgeous as a splashback. If you’re after a unique feel, try adding block-coloured tiles or experimenting with patterns. If updating to new tiles is not attainable due to budget restraints, try giving them a refresh by regrouting. This will brighten the space up, as discolouration can show a room’s age.

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Layout matters

Often, when undertaking renovations, we tend to reconfigure the entire layout of a room. Whilst changing the location of certain features can transform a room, others can be unnecessary and not cost-effective. If possible, try to work with the current plumbing layout. Changing the location of the faucet will result in more work and a higher cost. Also, consider the placement of the washing machine chosen suits the layout of the room. For example, avoid placing a front loader near a door or a top loader near desired bench space. To complete your laundry space, add design accents that soften the space and add a personal touch, such as plants or a mirror. These will enhance the room and make it feel lighter and more spacious.

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Bathrooms Design Expert Tips

Bathroom ideas: How do you get a luxe look for less?

Our bathrooms play a vital role in our daily lives; they help invigorate us in the morning, and wind us down in the evening. This space should never be neglected and has so much more potential than just functioning as a practical place. What’s more, through small changes, it can be transformed into a refuge of relaxation and recuperation that doesn’t have to result in extortionate bills.

This bathroom was created by Catherine Heraghty of The Stables
This gorgeous bathroom was created by Catherine Heraghty of The Stables

In 2018, the average cost of a major bathroom renovation in Australia was $17, 522, however this cost is due to varying factors and can fluctuate depending on your circumstances and needs. While a renovated bathroom can add nearly $20,000 to the value of your home, a few cosmetic changes and DIY jobs are really all it takes to get the luxe bathroom you’ve been dreaming of. Today, Methven’s group head of design and innovation, Andy Grigor, explains how.

Update your shower and tapware
Showers and tapware can define the theme of your bathroom. Combined with functionality, choosing a shower and tapware that looks stunning will transform your bathroom into a room you can’t wait to use.

Firstly, gather options together, take your time and do your research. Create a mood board or a scrapbook of design ideas and products. Then go and find those (or similar) products on display so you can feel the quality and get a sense of how the product feels as you use it.

“By simply replacing your tapware and shower you will transform the feeling of your bathroom. Remove the old and replace with matte black, for instance, for a modern look,” says Andy.

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Methven’s Aio shower twin system in matte black

A lick of paint never hurt anyone
If the budget is tight, there are some very simple aesthetic changes you can make to immediately upgrade your bathroom. Painting your tiles may sound strange but it is a very cost effective and simple way to completely and quickly refresh your bathroom. There are many tile paints available if you like to DIY, or you can hire a professional to do it for you.

“Opt for light colours such as tonal aqua to make the room feel bright or more spacious offering a serene and refreshing ambience, or select a deep colour such as emerald green for a dramatic and modern finish that encourages nurture and regeneration,” says Andy.

The Painted Hive used tile paint to overhaul this bathroom in an incredible way
This bathroom was overhauled for just $2000 by The Painted Hive and tile paint was key

Replace your vanity
Removing your old vanity and replacing it with a new one will instantly make your bathroom feel like it’s had a full renovation. A wall mounted floating vanity will also open up the feel of a small bathroom space by adding more floor area.

However, if your budget doesn’t allow for a purchase of a new vanity, then look for ways to repurpose your old one or even an existing piece of furniture. Keep in mind the size of the area and the plumbing needs.

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Jen’s new bathroom features an Ingrain Designs wall-hung vanity that gives the room a fabulous sense of space. Pic by Jacqui Turk.

Sometimes the simplest tasks are the most rewarding
“You can renew your bathroom and give a sense of a complete upgrade, just by re-grouting your tiles. If your tiles are still in good condition, they may simply need to be re-grouted in order to make them seem brand new again and brighten your bathroom, as discolouration can show the bathroom’s age,” says Andy.

Add a spa-like touch
Decluttering your bathroom and adding storage where possible is key. Once you have a fresh canvas, adding little accessories, a few baskets for towels, fancy soaps and decorative accents is a great way to add your personal touch. Incorporate plants and create your own indoor oasis, which will all contribute to the overall look of your ‘home spa’.

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Here Methven tapware is nicely accessorised for a spa-like feel

For more on Methven | Before & after: Coastal bathrooms inspired by 1930’s

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Bathrooms House Tours RENO ADDICT

Interiors Addict bathroom reno: the big reveal!

Photography by Jacqui Turk

Today, I’m finally sharing the ‘after’ photos of our bathroom and WC reno. For those of you who have been following on Instagram, I’m sorry it has taken a while! Of course, the reno took more like eight weeks than four, but as I have learnt, there will always be something to cause a delay! In fact, I have learnt so much from my first reno that I’ll be sharing a series of posts about this but today is all about sharing some beautiful photos of our bathroom and WC, which we are delighted with!

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There was never any doubt in my mind that I wanted white subway tiles and marble pennyrounds in our new bathroom (more on the WC next door later). While I dabbled with other combos (and there were so many to tempt me!), I found I kept coming back to this. Then it was a choice between the beveled subway or the more organic, perfectly imperfect kind. As you can see, we went for the beveled and I’m so in love with the texture they provide. A large tub was also a non-negotiable, being a Pom and a seven-baths-a-week kinda girl.

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Our apartment bathroom isn’t huge, as you can see, and there wasn’t really a better layout than the one we started with. The ‘beautiful’ beige original bathroom didn’t have much going for it but the layout was a good use of space. This also saved us moving any plumbing, which kept costs down. Keeping a largely white colour scheme and introducing a frameless shower, all gave a sense of space and improved flow to the room.

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You can have too much white though, so I knew feature tiles would be important. To create the niche where we could put my much-loved pennyrounds, we had to build across what was an alcove in the shower, losing a little depth from the shower cubicle, but it was absolutely worth it! Using these expensive tiles in small areas like the niche and behind the basin, is a great way to create a more high end and interesting look without spending a fortune (let’s face it, labour is expensive enough and you need a lot of different trades for a bathroom!).

Speaking of trades, I am so happy I chose to go with one company to project manage the entire job and coordinate all the trades. I think I would have had a nervous breakdown without Integriti Bathrooms. Not only did they look after all the logistics, it was brilliant to have one point of contact to discuss any concerns or changes with.

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Another way we broke up the white was with the stunning custom-made timber vanities from Ingrain Designs in Melbourne. I discovered these guys from their work on previous series of The Block. Everybody who has seen the striking grain on these pieces has been just wowed. Not only does the bathroom vanity have super useful soft-close drawers, the shaving cabinet above is an exercise in simplicity meets quality. When you open it, it’s timber inside too. No plastic in sight. Such understated luxury! I’m so delighted to have something made by hand by a small (growing!) business in Melbourne from Australian Marri timber. Because it’s floating, it gives the illusion of more floor space. It also means we can store a basket of Seb’s bath toys under there (when we aren’t having photoshoots!).

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Although we could have, I am a big believer in not squashing a freestanding bath tub into a too-small space. I think it looks silly plus, think of trying to clean behind it! I’m really happy with how this inset bath from Kohler turned out. I deliberately chose an oval bath to soften all the hard angles in the room and to give a bit of a a look of a freestanding one. What do you think? It is so deep and long (1700mm) and comfortable to relax in with the perfect incline for lying back and reading a magazine.

Now when it came to taps, I can’t say this is my dream tapware but it’s high quality and won’t date quickly. We made this choice with resale in the not too distant future in mind. If I had my way we’d be talking brass, no question! But sometimes a girl’s got to be practical. The bathroom basin was a last minute change, picked up from Bunnings for a mere $149! I’m really happy with it.

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While the bathroom was deliberately simple, allowing the vanities to shine, I didn’t want to lose the decorative cornice we have throughout the apartment, which had to be removed when we built the wall across for the shower niche. Integriti Bathrooms tracked down a place in Melbourne with the moulds to make new cornice for the entire room, which matches perfectly. I really love these little details. To make the cornice pop, I was brave with my choice of a rather dark charcoal, Dulux Tea House, for the paint.

We kept the WC next door separate rather than knocking them through because when you only have one bathroom, it’s a practical choice! At least someone can use the toilet while someone else is having a bath, for example! We wanted to keep the look and feel the same so we used the same floor, wall and feature tiles and commissioned a tiny custom vanity, again from Ingrain. The fact that this had to be a cupboard with a door rather than drawers because of a lack of depth, just meant we ended up with one beautiful piece of timber which is the star of the show. Finding a basin to fit this tiny vanity however was a serious struggle. In the end we went with a very small, very expensive Gabicci one from Candana, but it really is a beauty!

If I had my time again, I’d put a lot more thought into the basins, their size in relation to the vanities and the positioning of the taps. The mirror was deliberately round to soften all the hard angles, and I really love it. It’s just a touch different and modern.

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The tiny vanity fits an amazing amount inside, including 12 toilet rolls! Magic as we had zero storage before!

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To finish it all off, the white plantation shutters were a must. I’m not sure there’s really any other option for bathroom window coverings in my opinion! I did consider leaving the sash windows ‘undressed’ being that they’re lovely features but, in contrast to the perfect finished rooms, they suddenly looked a bit old and sorry for themselves after years of repainting, not always very well!

Despite being a seventies apartment, our place doesn’t look like one and has a lot of lovely classic details like French doors, sash windows and moulding on all the doors and built-ins. This was another reason a super modern bathroom wouldn’t have worked here, not that that’s really our style anyway. I think we have achieved (if I don’t say so myself) the perfect timeless balance.

So, there we have it! I hope you like our reno! If you have any questions or comments, please drop them below. As I said, this will be the first of several posts about the bathroom and what we learned from the process.

SUPPLIER DETAILS

Labour and project management: Integriti Bathrooms

Tiles: Di Lorenzo Tiles

Bath, rain shower, tapware, towel rails: Kohler

Hand shower: Methven Aio Aurajet from Reece

Vanities: Ingrain Designs

Plantation shutters: DIY Online Blinds

Bathroom basin: Bunnings

WC basin: Candana Bathroom Ware

WC mirror: Life Interiors

Exhaust fan: IXL

Accessories: Brass crabs from Mr Pinchy & Co, candle by Gascoigne & King, tree stump stool from Two Girls and a Container, body wash and hand soap from Bondi Wash.

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Appliances Bathrooms Designers Furniture

Embrace your colourful side with Reece’s latest products

While monochrome may be your first thought when you think bathroom design, embracing colour with bright centrepieces, elegant accents and subtle tones is a great way to get the designer look and stand out from the crowd. And Reece’s latest products are just the place to start!

Retro cool: Kado Retro Vanity 

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This ’60s inspired Retro Vanity from Kado brings fresh, funky style to the modern-day bathroom. Available in a choice of colours, Kado Retro injects instant personality.

Magic metallic: Milli Glance 

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Add a little – or a lot – with Milli Glance’s range of tapware and accessories. Select from five stunning tapware colour options and bold matte black accessories. Milli Glance brings automatic style and sophistication and we absolutely adore the rose gold option!

Lure with stunning red: Kado Lure Petite 

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Conjure hotel inspired living with a splash of stunning red. The petite length and soft curves of the Kado Lure make it a perfect centrepiece for the smaller bathroom.

Impress with elegant black: Mizu tapwareMizu Drift Gooseneck Sink Mixer BlackMizu taps into the matte black trend with four major mixer ranges: Mizu Bloc, Mizu Soothe, Mizu Drift and Mizu Bliss, sophisticated and swish.

Pantone paradise: Aio Aurajet

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Partnering up with global colour experts Pantone, global tapware and shower designer, Methven, launches its Aio Aurajet range in tones of Marsala, Midnight and Classic Blue, as well as chrome and white. Methven’s minimalist look is offset by a luxuriously wide, fan-like spray produced using exclusive Aurajet technology. A shower experience that is sure to cause a sensation.

Layers of delicious colour: Kartell by Laufen 

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Bringing together iconic Italian furniture maker Kartell, with Swiss bathroom aficionados Laufen, the Kartell by Laufen collection moves away from primary colours. Playing with tangerine orange, fume (smoke) and transparent crystal, the glassy transparency of the latest-generation polycarbonate allows you to layer form with colour in a visionary new approach to bathroom style.

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Methven’s Aurajet shower is beautiful and powerful. Win one!

The 125-year-old manufacturers of premium showers and tapware, Methven, are set to shake up the industry with the launch of their new technology, Aurajet. And having seen this baby in action, I can attest it both looks good and is extremely powerful! We also have one to give away to a lucky reader!

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With a unique, halo-shaped showerhead with hidden nozzles that generate individual jets of water that collide against precisely angled surfaces, the showerhead creates a stunning fan of luxuriously dense droplets.

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The Aurajet technology has been integrated into Methven’s new shower collection, Aio. Incorporating high-end aesthetics and materials, Aio uses intriguing contours and a modern minimalist composition throughout the range, while the showerhead employs a unique style-defining shape which will be the centrepiece of any bathroom.

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Methven’s Aurajet shower delivers up to 20 percent more total spray force and two times the water coverage on the skin of conventional showers, leading to a more invigorating and luxurious showering experience. At the same time, it has a 3-star WELS (water efficiency labelling system) rating.

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One lucky winner will win an Aurajet Aio shower in the right configuration for their bathroom (rail shower, wall shower etc) worth up to $524.

For your chance of winning, tell us why you’d love to start your day with the Methven Aio by completing the form below by 5pm Sydney time on Friday 17 April 2015. Open to Australian residents only.

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